Tag Archives: The Bible

GIVING LOGICAL PRIORITY TO THE NEW TESTAMENT Tom Wells writes: “The large amount of baggage (presuppositions) that any of us bring to the Scriptures depends in a large measure on which part of Scripture we, subconsciously no doubt, read first, … Continue reading →

Avril Lavigne put out a song not long ago entitled “What the Hell?” Its title quickly steals your attention. Here’s the chorus: All my life I’ve been good, but now, Oh, I’m thinkin’ what the hell? All I want is … Continue reading →

How do we explain the theological shift in the mainline? How do we explain the movement of major conservative universities, seminaries and churches away from a conservative view of Scripture that believes it to be the inerrant and infallible[1] word … Continue reading →

As I was working on something today a simple question presented itself to me: “Why is it that so many large, growing, churches in the Bible belt today (and other places) have a large number of faithful members who know … Continue reading →

Craig Blomberg, in his book The Historical Reliability of the Gospels, speaks of the exploding suspicion towards the Bible in many academic circles around the globe: “Every year, countless university students around the world are taught that only a small … Continue reading →

I have copied a post from Desiring God’s “Images of Divine Things” and posted it below. This particular post was written by Joe Rigney of Bethlehem Seminary. It was very helpful for me and I think it has something wise … Continue reading →

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"All to often I've wrongly concluded that the only way to keep licentious people in line is to give them more rules--to lay down the law. The fact is, however, the only way licentious people start to obey is when they get a taste of God's radical, unconditional acceptance of sinners. Grace alone melts the heart and changes us from the inside out. Progress in obedience happens only when our hearts realize that God's love for us does not depend on our progress in obedience" (From Tullian Tchivijian's "Jesus + Nothing = Everything," 51).